COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Coach Pat Summitt sees a Tennessee team that can do it all. Her mission is to make sure it does.

So after arguably one of the Lady Vols top defensive efforts Thursday night in an 85-52 victory over Auburn, Summitt turned things up with an intense press Sunday at South Carolina.

The result? No. 2 Tennessee's 35th straight win against the Gamecocks, 71-48. It was the fewest points the Lady Vols have allowed this season.

"When they decide they want to press, they're one of the best pressing teams in the country," said Summitt, who's won seven NCAA titles and 961 games. "When they want to run, they're one of the best running teams in the country. When they want to rebound, they're one of the best rebounding teams in the country.

"We feel our job is to keep them working hard, keep them motivated and keeping them together," Summitt said. "And for the most part, they've done that."

Shannon Bobbitt led Tennessee with 20 points, while star junior Candace Parker added 15 as the Lady Vols started 2-0 in the Southeastern Conference for the 11th straight season.

Bobbitt's performance matched her top scoring effort in an SEC game.

Summitt has chased perfection her entire career. She admits players see her expectations at times as unattainable.